NestBord
Free for Canadian landlords

Build a Canadian residential lease in 5 minutes.

Pick your province below. NestBord builds a lease that includes every clause required by the local Residential Tenancies Act, with province-specific deposit and rent-increase rules, and the correct standard form referenced where one applies.

Built to provincial RTA standards Ready in 5 minutes PDF + e-signature

Choose your province or territory

Ontario
Residential Tenancy Agreement (Standard Form of Lease) — mandatory
Rent-controlled · 2.5% (2026) · Last-month deposit only
British Columbia
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
Rent-controlled · 3.5% (2026) · Security up to 0.5× rent
Alberta
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
No rent cap · Security up to 1× rent
Quebec
Bail de logement / Lease of a Dwelling (TAL mandatory form) — mandatory
Rent-controlled · No deposits permitted
Manitoba
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
Rent-controlled · 3% (2026) · Security up to 0.5× rent
Saskatchewan
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
No rent cap · Security up to 1× rent
Nova Scotia
Standard Form of Lease — mandatory
Rent-controlled · 5% (2026) · Security up to 0.5× rent
New Brunswick
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
No rent cap · Security up to 1× rent
Prince Edward Island
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
Rent-controlled · 3% (2026) · Security up to 1× rent
Newfoundland and Labrador
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
No rent cap · Security up to 0.75× rent
Yukon
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
No rent cap · Security up to 1× rent
Northwest Territories
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
No rent cap · Security up to 1× rent
Nunavut
NestBord-branded lease built to the RTA
No rent cap · Security up to 1× rent

Why landlords use NestBord's lease generator

We built NestBord because Canadian landlords were stuck using US-first templates or paying $200/lease to a lawyer for a Form 2229E. The generator is free forever for the first lease you produce — and if you want the same data to flow into rent collection, payment reconciliation, and tenant communication, your account is already set up.

Not legal advice. NestBord generates a self-serve residential lease that includes the clauses required by the applicable provincial Residential Tenancies Act. The document is not a substitute for review by a licensed paralegal or lawyer, particularly for unusual situations, complex co-tenancies, or commercial use.